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Natural Theology

Paley, WilliamEddy, Matthew D.(Contributions by)Knight, David(Contributions by)
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'The consciousness of knowing little, need not beget a distrust of that which he does not know.' In Natural Theology William Paley set out to prove the existence of God from the evidence of the beauty and order of the natural world.

Famously beginning by comparing the world to a watch, whose design is self-evident, he goes on to provide examples from biology, anatomy, and astronomy in order to demonstrate the intricacy and ingenuity of design that could only come from a wise and benevolent deity.

Paley's legalistic approach and skilful use of metaphor and analogy were hugely successful, and equally controversial.

Charles Darwin, whose investigations led to very different conclusions in the Origin of Species, was greatly influenced by the book's cumulative structure and accessible style.

This edition reprints the original text of 1802, and sets the book in the context of the theological, philosophical, and scientific debates of the nineteenth century.

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Oxford University Press
0192805843 / 9780192805843
Paperback / softback
210
01/04/2006
United Kingdom
English
352 p.
20 cm
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